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I/NET Configuration Editing Configuration Profiles
I/NET 2000 Getting Started 4-9
3. Since the baud rate is controlled by Windows, the Baud rate
parameter is not applicable.
4.
Add a link in the link summary as follows:
a. Set the
Hardware address to a value from 0–15. If you
are dialing into a host LAN, this address should match
the value assigned to the link device (i.e., 7802x or
7805x TAP). If you are dialing into a controller LAN, set
the hardware address to 0.
b. Set the
System address to a number from 0–99. This
address must be unique for each link within the system.
c. Enter a
Name for the link.
d. If the link is to a 7805x Tap, activate the
Dial link
checkbox. Otherwise, make sure the
Dial link checkbox
is deactivated.
e. Click
OK.
5. The TCP/IP parameters and Workstation Options are not
applicable to the Link type. Proceed to “Directories” on page
4-13.
TCP/IP Parameters
The TCP/IP section, shown in Figure 4-6, defines the parameters
I/NET requires when the host workstation is a LAN host (i.e.,
connects to an Ethernet LAN).
Note: This section is not applicable if your
Link type is a NetPlus Router,
Integrated Dial or Integrated NPR Dial. (See “Serial Port” on page
4-4.)
1. Click in the checkbox to activate (!) or deactivate (#)the
Enable TCP/IP option. When activated, I/NET will commu-
nicate over the Ethernet LAN.
2. Enter a unique
Host Address (1–63) for the workstation.